Harman-Kardon AVR 430 owner manual Scart A/V Connections

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Installation and Connections

being the factory default. For information on changing the input assignments for either the component video jacks or the DVD player’s audio connection, see page 20.

7.If you have other devices with Y/Pr/Pb or RGB component video outputs, connect the source

device to the Component Video 2 Inputs . The audio connections may be to any of the

Video Audio Inputs

Ô or the Optical

or Coaxial Digital Inputs

. When

using either of the Component Video Inputs, make certain that the audio and video inputs are properly configured in the INPUT SETUP menu, as described on page 20.

8. If the component video inputs are used, connect the Component Video Output to the component video inputs of your TV, projector or display device.

9.If you have a camcorder, video game or other audio/video device that is connected to the AVR on a temporary, rather than permanent basis, connect the audio, video and digital audio out- puts of that device to the Front Panel Inputs *ÓÔ. A device connected to the Video 4 jacks Ô is selected as the Video 4 input, and connected to the digital jacks it is selected as "Optical 3" or "Coaxial 3" input. (See page

20for more information on input configuration.)

Video Connection Notes:

Y/Pr/Pb Component, RGB (see page 17),

or Composite video signals may only be viewed in their native formats and will not be convert- ed to the other formats. S-Video signals will be converted to composite signal. The OSD can be viewed on the TV screen in any case, with Video or S-Video input selected on the TV.

When the component video jacks are used, the on-screen menus will not be visible. You must switch to the standard composite or S-Video input on your TV to view those menus.

All component inputs/outputs can be used for RGB signals too, in the same way as described for the Y/Pr/Pb signals, then connected to the jacks with the corresponding color.

But this is only correct as long as only the three RGB video signals are output by the video source, with a sync signal in the "G" signal only, without any sync signal output separately by the source.

SCART A/V Connections

For the connections described above your video device needs RCA (cinch) connectors or/and S- Video connectors for all Audio and Video signals: Any normal video device (Not SVHS or High 8) for only playback needs 3 RCA jacks, VCRs for record and playback even 6 RCA jacks. Any S-Video device (SVHS, High 8) needs 2 RCA (Audio) and 1 S-Video jack (Video), if it´s a playback unit, or 4 RCA (Audio In/Out) and

2 S-Video (Video In/Out) jacks, if it´s a recording VCR.

Many european video devices are equipped with RCA (Cinch) or S-Video jacks only partially, not for all audio and video in/outputs needed as described above, but with a so called Scart or Euro-AV connector (almost rectangular jack with 21 pins, see drawings on next page).

In that case the following Scart to Cinch adapters or cables are needed:

Units for playback, such as satellite receivers, camcorders, DVD or LD players, need an adapter from Scart to 3 RCA plugs, see fig. 1 (normal video devices) or from Scart to 2 RCA+1 S-Video plugs, see fig. 4 (S-Video devices).

HiFi VCRs need an adapter from Scart to 6 RCA plugs, see fig. 2 (normal video), or from Scart to 4 Audio+2S-Video jacks, see fig. 5 (S-Video VCR). Read carefully the instruction attached to the adapter to find which of the six plugs is used for the record signal to the VCR (connect with the AVR´s Out jacks) and for the playback signal from the VCR (connect with the AVR´s In jacks). Do not misconnect Audio and Video signals. Don´t hesitate to consult your dealer, if you are uncertain.

If you use only normal video devices the TV monitor needs an adapter from 3 RCA plugs to Scart (fig. 3) only. If also S-Video devices are used an adapter from 2 RCA+1S-Video plugs to Scart is needed additionally (fig. 6), connected to the SCART input on your TV that is provided for S-Video.

Note that only the video plugs (the "yellow" cinch plug in fig. 3 and the S-Video plug in fig. 6) must be connected to the TV Monitor Output , and the volume on the TV must be reduced to minimum.

Important Note for Adapter Cables:

If the cinch connectors of the adapter you’ll use are labeled, connect the Audio and Video ”In” plugs with the corresponding Audio and Video ”In” jacks on the AVR (and with a VCR connect the ”Out” plugs to the ”Out” jacks on the AVR). Note that with some adapter types it may be just turned around: If no signal is audible/ visible when the VCR is playing connect the “Out” plugs to the ”In” jacks on the AVR and turned around. If the adapter plugs are not labeled in that way, pay attention to the signal flow direc- tions as shown in the diagrams above and in the instruction attached to the adapter. If uncertain, don’t hesitate to consult your dealer.

Important Notes for S-Video connections:

1.Only the S-Video In/Out of S-Video devices must be connected to the AVR, NOT both, normal video and S-Video In/Outputs (except the TV, see item below).

When both connections are made, only the S-Video signal will be viewed on the screen.

2.Like most common AV units the AVR does not convert the Video signal to S-Video, only vice versa. Thus both connections must be made from the AVR to the TV if both, Video and S-Video sources, are used, and the appropriate input on the TV must be selected.

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Contents AVR 430 Audio/ Video Receiver Table of Contents Declaration of ConformityDescription and Features IntroductionImportant Safety Information Introduction / Safety InformationUnpacking Front Panel Controls Coaxial Ó For more informationRear Panel Connections Digital Audio Outputs Connect theseUnswitched Outlet Switched Outlet AC Power Cord Jack Connect the ACAVR 430 when appropriate upgrades are available + and negative terminalsMain Remote Control Functions Light ButtonSelector Main Remote Control FunctionsChannel Direct Inputs the input Main Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Functions Zone II Remote Control Functions Multi IR input jackInstallation and Connections Audio Equipment ConnectionsVideo Equipment Connections Output jacksScart A/V Connections If you use a unit providing RGB signals on a Important Note for the Use SCART-Cinch AdaptersSystem and Power Connections Main Room Remote Control ExtensionAC Power Connections Multiroom IR LinkSpeaker Placement Speaker SelectionSystem Configuration Using the On-Screen DisplaySystem Setup Input SetupComponent Video Inputs may be Audio SetupSet Button F To bring up the Speaker Setup menu Figure Speaker SetupOn the remote System Configuration Surround Setup Adjustments for Other Inputs Delay SettingsNight Mode Settings Output Level AdjustmentUsing EzSet Button on the remoteAn indication that the volume control was set too low Microphone Sensor at the topVolume until you can hear the test noise clearly Press the Clear ButtonSurround Mode Chart OperationNo delay available Mix of the in-phase material of the left and right channelsNo surround channels But no surround speakersSource Selection Basic OperationChannel/8-Channel Direct Input Controls and Use of Headphones Surround Mode SelectionVolume Up/Down Buttons One of the most important featuresDigital Audio Playback Dolby DigitalPCM Audio Playback MP3 Audio PlaybackDigital Bitstream Indicators Speaker/Channel IndicatorsAudio, while the main feature is available Selecting a Digital SourceOutput Level Adjustment With Source Signals Night ModeTape Recording Puts for Tape OutputsSet Button Fto activate the Channel Adjust menu Figure Memory BackupDim Function Advanced Features Turn On Volume LevelSurround Amplifier Channel Assignment Front-Panel-Display FadeAdvanced Features / Multiroom Operation Semi-OSD SettingsFull-OSD Time Out Adjustment InstallationMultiroom Setup Multiroom OperationRS-232 Control At the Multi in line, press the ‹/› buttonsMultiroom Operation / Tuner Operation Basic Tuner OperationRDS Tuning Tuner OperationRDS Operation RDS Display OptionsPreprogrammed Code Entry Configuring the RemoteAppears Automatic Code Entry Learning CommandsFappears Programming the Remote Changing DevicesMacro Programming Recording a MacroPunch-Through Configuration Power On VID 2/TV VID 3/Cable AVR Logic 7 OErasing a Macro Read a MacroVolume Punch-Through Returning the Volume Control Settings to Default OperationReturning the Channel Control Settings to Default Operation Channel Punch-ThroughEzSet Configuration Ezset Disable appears in the lower line of the LCD displayTransport Punch-Through ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons Eonce so thatRenaming Renaming a Device‹/› Navigation Buttons Eas required Renaming Individual KeysAt this point you have two options Resetting the RemoteSee page 34 for more information Additional Notes on Configuring and Operating the Remote Troubleshooting Guide Processor ResetPower Switch 1 is pushed Press the AVR SelectorTechnical Specifications Harman Consumer International
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